Research The Arboretum offers various programs to support scholars at different stages, including fellowships and awards for students, postdoctoral researchers, and professionals. Notably, the DaRin Butz Foundation Research Internship Program provides undergraduates with hands-on research experience, while the Deland Award and Cunin/Sigal Research Award offer financial support for student research projects. Additionally, the Arboretum's library and archives serve as valuable resources for botanical studies.
Education The Arboretum offers a variety of education programs for students, educators, professionals, and the public. School programs include guided field trips and a summer science program for middle schoolers, while professional development opportunities support educators in outdoor learning. Horticultural training includes internships and fellowships for students and early-career professionals. Family and community programs encourage nature exploration, and adult education offers lectures, workshops, and tours on plant science and conservation.
Horticulture A team of
horticulturists,
arborists, gardeners, seasonal employees, and summer interns maintain the grounds. A wide array of vehicles and modern equipment, are used in grounds maintenance.
Lilac Sunday The second Sunday in May every year is "
Lilac Sunday"—a celebration with tours, hands-on children's programming, arts programming, and picnicking. In 2008, on the 100th anniversary of Lilac Sunday, the Arboretum website touted:
Publications Arnoldia is the quarterly member magazine of the Arboretum, dedicated to exploring the nature of trees. Established in 1911 as the Bulletin of Popular Information, it has evolved into a forum for discussions on temperate woody plants and their landscapes. The magazine features stories of plant exploration, insights into botanical research, and explorations of the history of gardens, landscapes, and science. In 2022, as part of the Arboretum's sesquicentennial celebration,
Arnoldia relaunched with a new approach, expanding its scope to include poetry, visual art, and literary essays. Readers can access digitized back issues dating back to its inception.
Institutional collaborations The Arboretum maintains an institutional membership in the
American Public Garden Association,
Botanic Gardens Conservation International, and the International Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta. Additionally, members of the staff are associated with many national and international botanical and horticultural organizations. The Arboretum also works with the
Center for Plant Conservation, the
Plant Collections Network, and the North America-China Plant Exploration Consortium on domestic and international plant conservation initiatives. == See also ==